Guest contributions


 

Year
group
The more significant articles that stand the test of time (totally subjective, of course)
2008
2007
2006 Liew Kai Khiun argues that it's time to revise Singapore's dominant political narrative. Siew Meng Ee recounts the demands made by the arts censors. Stem cell research.
2005 Interview with John Goss. History of gay places in Singapore. Same-sex love in classical Indian literature.
2004 Notes on the NUSS forum. The nonsense about defending society from harm.
2003 New Orleans' gay festival. Adeline Woon on the ordination of Gene Robinson.
2002 Chi-sharn's experience when he declared himself gay on enlistment for his National Service.
2001 Russell Heng's historical overview of the emergence of gay consciousness in Singapore.
2000 Archbishop Tutu's words on homosexual orientation.
1999 Korea. Dan's and Cub's coming out. Gay sex in Buddhism. Leaving for the West.
1998 Kenneth Lau's report on a Christian forum on homosexuality. Twelve poems by Alf. Minority race homosexuals in Singapore. Finding my song: Dominic's account of his pre-gay youth.
1996-1997 Coming out experiences, Passions of the Cut Sleeve, Buddhism and homosexuality.

 

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Archives hold essays written by Yawning Bread.
Guest contributions hold essays or poems written by friends and email acquaintances of Yawning Bread, either on my request, or just submitted here for hosting.

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Appendices are a jumble of things usually meant as supporting documents for one or more Yawning Bread essays. They include news clippings, reports of events, transcripts of radio or TV programs, and various letters and articles by third parties.
Photo essays are collections of pictures that I have taken myself, based on a certain theme, and accompanied by brief commentary.